The End of an Era 42nd St. Oyster Bar closing)

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Glasswolf
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After 95 years being in downtown Raleigh, 42nd Street Oyster Bar is closing for good on March 30th. I didn't go there a bunch but the food was always good when we did go.

https://www.wral.com/lifestyle/food/near-century-old-restaurant-closes-downtown-raleigh-march-2025/

Owners Brad Hurley and John Vick made the decision not to renew the lease or relocate, so get your oyster orders in now!
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em.


ncsupack1
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Saw this not long ago on ABC11. I had no idea that it had been around that long.
barnburner
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Ate there a couple weeks ago and we all enjoyed our meals. Those guys worked hard a lot of years!
BBW12OG
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East Village... gone...

42nd St.... gone.....

It's a sad day.
DrummerboyWolf
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I haven't been there in a while, probably 15-20 years or so, but the food was always good. My oldest son worked there for about 2-3 years if I am remembering correctly. Lots of things changing in Raleigh.
Being an N. C. State fan builds great character!
TheStorm
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Opened the year after I graduated from State. Used to love going there as a young adult...
griff17matt
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TheStorm said:

Opened the year after I graduated from State. Used to love going there as a young adult...


You graduated in 1930? Holy **** you're old.
caryking
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It was opened in its current location by Thad Eura. The Eura family that owns The Angus Barn. I don't know when it was sold to the current owners; however, the building, prior to it being 42nd St Oyster Bar was a storage facility, for The Stewart Woodard Galleries, across the street. My family had relationships with them and I was used to into the building when it was a storage facility.

I didn't go there frequently and in fact, I have been there in years…
Glasswolf
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While my wife was a student at State, 85-90 she had roommates that would work there. Obviously they couldn't keep the left over seafood so they servers and other staff would get to take the leftover food home. She said that year or so they did eat good.
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em.


ncsupack1
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caryking said:

It was opened in its current location by Thad Eura. The Eura family that owns The Angus Barn. I don't know when it was sold to the current owners; however, the building, prior to it being 42nd St Oyster Bar was a storage facility, for The Stewart Woodard Galleries, across the street. My family had relationships with them and I was used to into the building when it was a storage facility.

I didn't go there frequently and in fact, I have been there in years…
Thanks for sharing some background on the place. I think I've only been once in my life.
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BBW12OG said:

East Village... gone...

42nd St.... gone.....

It's a sad day.
Fat Daddy's, Crowley's too. All these Yankees ruining it.
ncsupack1
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Loved going to East Village, miss that place.
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Glasswolf said:

After 95 years being in downtown Raleigh, 42nd Street Oyster Bar is closing for good on March 30th. I didn't go there a bunch but the food was always good when we did go.

https://www.wral.com/lifestyle/food/near-century-old-restaurant-closes-downtown-raleigh-march-2025/

Owners Brad Hurley and John Vick made the decision not to renew the lease or relocate, so get your oyster orders in now!
Awww, before I left Raleigh we used to eat there all the time. Another one bites the dust.

For the record it wasn't technically that old. Apparently back in the 1930's there was a grocery store that sold oysters, and they reestablished it in the late 80's as the current restaurant.
ncsupack1
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Since this is turning into a remember when, anyone else eat a spot in Cary, I believe it was called Cortney's? They had a really good breakfast.
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hokiewolf said:

BBW12OG said:

East Village... gone...

42nd St.... gone.....

It's a sad day.
Fat Daddy's, Crowley's too. All these Yankees ruining it.
Man, I could rattle off 50 awesome places in Raleigh that are long gone. Hillsborough street alone got bulldozed and lost so many gems.
hokiewolf
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SmaptyWolf said:

hokiewolf said:

BBW12OG said:

East Village... gone...

42nd St.... gone.....

It's a sad day.
Fat Daddy's, Crowley's too. All these Yankees ruining it.
Man, I could rattle off 50 awesome places in Raleigh that are long gone. Hillsborough street alone got bulldozed and lost so many gems.
Sadlacks!
TheStorm
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griff17matt said:

TheStorm said:

Opened the year after I graduated from State. Used to love going there as a young adult...


You graduated in 1930? Holy **** you're old.
It opened in 1987. I don't count whatever / wherever it was before it became the current place.
Glasswolf
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SmaptyWolf said:

hokiewolf said:

BBW12OG said:

East Village... gone...

42nd St.... gone.....

It's a sad day.
Fat Daddy's, Crowley's too. All these Yankees ruining it.
Man, I could rattle off 50 awesome places in Raleigh that are long gone. Hillsborough street alone got bulldozed and lost so many gems.
Me and my wife were talking about places that were open when we were at State. Only one's that come to mind is Mitch's and Players Retreat.
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em.


ncsupack1
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SmaptyWolf said:

hokiewolf said:

BBW12OG said:

East Village... gone...

42nd St.... gone.....

It's a sad day.
Fat Daddy's, Crowley's too. All these Yankees ruining it.
Man, I could rattle off 50 awesome places in Raleigh that are long gone. Hillsborough street alone got bulldozed and lost so many gems.
Hillsborough street looks so different than when I was at State. Crazy.
DrummerboyWolf
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Darryls which was down near the Bell Tower like Sadlacks
Being an N. C. State fan builds great character!
Glasswolf
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DrummerboyWolf said:

Darryls which was down near the Bell Tower like Sadlacks
Darryl's was my spot. Then once I came back off the road and moved off of Wake Forest Rd it was the location there. Drank a lot of draft and then Long Island Ice Tea's. Two Guys, Brothers, The Rathskellar, Big Bad Wolf (and the Keg), The Cantina for a basket of nacho's and a bucket of Rolling Rock.
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em.


ncsupack1
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Glasswolf said:

DrummerboyWolf said:

Darryls which was down near the Bell Tower like Sadlacks
Darryl's was my spot. Then once I came back off the road and moved off of Wake Forest Rd it was the location there. Drank a lot of draft and then Long Island Ice Tea's. Two Guys, Brothers, The Rathskellar, Big Bad Wolf (and the Keg), The Cantina for a basket of nacho's and a bucket of Rolling Rock.


Aw yes, brothers and two guys.
caryking
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DrummerboyWolf said:

Darryls which was down near the Bell Tower like Sadlacks
Darryl's was a joint venture between Darryl Davis and Thad Eura Jr. Ultimately, if I remember correctly, Darryl's was purchased by General Foods, which was run by Thad Eura Jr.

Another one was/is Winston's in North Raleigh. If I remember correctly, Thad Eura Jr supported Charlie Winston on the creation of that restaurant.

Edit: just looked it up and Charlie Winston was involved with the creation of Darryl's as well…
Oldsouljer
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I can verify the Winston's origin story. Their last name is spelled Eure, I believe. There's a town in Gates county named the same.
TheStorm
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Oldsouljer said:

I can verify the Winston's origin story. Their last name is spelled Eure, I believe. There's a town in Gates county named the same.

Yes, it is spelled Eure. The original Thad Eure was the North Carolina Secretary of State for many, many years...
wolfman18
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Heard years ago the plan was to redevelop that block but it was weird because the building and parking lot/land were owned by two different people/groups. Not sure how accurate that was though
caryking
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Oldsouljer said:

I can verify the Winston's origin story. Their last name is spelled Eure, I believe. There's a town in Gates county named the same.

Damn! I can believe I kept misspelling their name…. Heck, I've even been to their Bald Island house for a trip…. That's been some years ago…
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caryking said:

It was opened in its current location by Thad Eura. The Eura family that owns The Angus Barn. I don't know when it was sold to the current owners; however, the building, prior to it being 42nd St Oyster Bar was a storage facility, for The Stewart Woodard Galleries, across the street. My family had relationships with them and I was used to into the building when it was a storage facility.

I didn't go there frequently and in fact, I have been there in years…
Both current owners were original partners with Thad Eure, Jr... not the Sec of State, Thad
caryking
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barnburner said:

caryking said:

It was opened in its current location by Thad Eura. The Eura family that owns The Angus Barn. I don't know when it was sold to the current owners; however, the building, prior to it being 42nd St Oyster Bar was a storage facility, for The Stewart Woodard Galleries, across the street. My family had relationships with them and I was used to into the building when it was a storage facility.

I didn't go there frequently and in fact, I have been there in years…
Both current owners were original partners with Thad Eure, Jr... not the Sec of State, Thad
His son…
Stevejrnc
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Left from Atlantic beach to visit home today the wait was over two hours to get into the oyster bar ended up at Amedeo's chicken parm and a hot anti pasta it's really Sad there's nothing left for us older Raleigh people
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Stevejrnc said:

Left from Atlantic beach to visit home today the wait was over two hours to get into the oyster bar ended up at Amedeo's chicken parm and a hot anti pasta it's really Sad there's nothing left for us older Raleigh people
How was Amedeo's? We haven't been in some time.
Glasswolf
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ncsupack1 said:

Stevejrnc said:

Left from Atlantic beach to visit home today the wait was over two hours to get into the oyster bar ended up at Amedeo's chicken parm and a hot anti pasta it's really Sad there's nothing left for us older Raleigh people
How was Amedeo's? We haven't been in some time.
Ate there a few weeks ago and it was good. Had the chicken parm.
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em.


ncsupack1
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Glasswolf said:

ncsupack1 said:

Stevejrnc said:

Left from Atlantic beach to visit home today the wait was over two hours to get into the oyster bar ended up at Amedeo's chicken parm and a hot anti pasta it's really Sad there's nothing left for us older Raleigh people
How was Amedeo's? We haven't been in some time.
Ate there a few weeks ago and it was good. Had the chicken parm.
Thanks. Sounds like we need to go.
Stevejrnc
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It's was very good as usual
Had a cannoli for dessert
TheStorm
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ncsupack1 said:

Stevejrnc said:

Left from Atlantic beach to visit home today the wait was over two hours to get into the oyster bar ended up at Amedeo's chicken parm and a hot anti pasta it's really Sad there's nothing left for us older Raleigh people
How was Amedeo's? We haven't been in some time.
Last time I tried to go was after the Savage Wolves football scrimmage late last summer... got there at 8:50 on a normal night and the 20 something year old male manager wasn't interested in accommodating our group and turned us away. It was really disappointing overall. No argument or anything, just a quick no delivered with a very flippant attitude, and just immediately turned around and walked off. I was stunned with how he spoke to us, and of course we were all decked out in State gear. We just all stood there looking at each other like did that really just happen?

Last time I went prior to then though the food was still just as good as always, but I don't know if I'll ever try to go again after that experience or not.
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